Microsoft claims that the webcam features were ditched as part of the development of HD video calling. Messenger has lost widely-used features like one-way webcam chats, the ability to hide that you have a webcam installed (especially popular among teenagers and children, who might want to use their camera but don't want to advertise that they have one), and the ability to have nicknames. Unfortunately, criticisms leveled at those products in the beta are just as valid in the final version. The positives are much the same now as they were then Messenger's social integration works well, its Facebook chat is useful, and its tabbed chats extremely welcome, if overdue. We've already had a detailed look at Messenger and Live Mesh (which at the time was called Live Sync). The all-in-one bundle of mail client, instant messenger, movie editor, blog editor, and more, runs on Windows Vista and Windows 7-Windows XP users need not apply. The final version of Windows Live Essentials 2011 is now available to download.
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